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lalopathy$43108$ - traduction vers néerlandais

TYPE OF COMMUNICATION DISORDER IN WHICH NORMAL SPEECH IS DISRUPTED
Mute (speech); Speech impediment; Speech disturbances; Speech problem; Specific speech articulation disorder; Speech impairment; Speech disorders; Disordered speech; Impediment of speech; Voice impediment; Phonological disorder; Lalopathy; Phonological Disorders; Speech-impaired; Speech disability; Speech defect; Speech impediments; Speech correction
  • Student doing speech therapy

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n. spraakgebrek
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spraakstoornis (probleem in spraak, behoeft ingrijp van logopedist(e))
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Speech disorder

Speech disorders or speech impairments are a type of communication disorder in which normal speech is disrupted. This can mean fluency disorders like stuttering, cluttering or lisps. Someone who is unable to speak due to a speech disorder is considered mute. Speech skills are vital to social relationships and learning, and delays or disorders that relate to developing these skills can impact individuals function. For many children and adolescents, this can present as issues with academics. Speech disorders affect roughly 11.5% of the US population, and 5% of the primary school population. Speech is a complex process that requires precise timing, nerve and muscle control, and as a result is susceptible to impairments. A person who has a stroke, an accident or birth defect may have speech and language problems.